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Section/division Occurrence Investigation Form Number: CA 12-13a
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT
CA18/2/3/8162
Reference:
ZS-EKB
29 July 2006
1000Z
Aircraft Registration
Date of Accident
Time of Accident
Piper PA 28-235
Private Flight
Type of Aircraft
Type of Operation
Private Pilot
31
Yes
Pilot-in-command Licence Type
Age
Licence Valid
Pilot-in-command Flying
Total Flying
95.0
Hours on Type
23.5
Experience
Hours
Bethlehem Aerodrome
Last point of departure
Next point of intended landing
Bethlehem Aerodrome
Location of the accident site with reference to easily defined geographical points (GPS readings if possible)
On the taxi way at Bethlehem Aerodrome.
Meteorological Information
Surface Wind: 290°- 5 knots, Temperature 18°C, Visibility: Clear, Cloud cover/base: Clear.
1+0
0
0
Number of people on board
No. of people injured
No. of people killed
Synopsis
The pilot stated that he flew the aircraft from Bethlehem Aerodrome on a private flight in the area.
During landing on Runway 29, the pilot experienced wind shear conditions. The nose gear of the
aircraft collapsed, followed by a propeller strike on the identified runway.
The aircraft sustained damage to the propeller, engine and forward bottom engine cowlings. The pilot
did not sustain any injury.
The Aircraft Maintenance Organisation – AMO 252 responsible for maintenance of the aircraft was
audited by the CAA on 03 May 2006. All the findings identified in the audit have been complied with
as documented in the action plan that was submitted to the CAA.
The pilot was the holder of a valid Private Pilots Licence. The aircraft type was endorsed on the
licence and had a valid medical certificate with a classified general restriction.
The last Mandatory Periodic Inspection (MPI) was certified on 14 October 2005 at total time of
4741.00 airframe hours. The aircraft accumulated another 58.00 hours since the maintenance
inspection was certified.
Probable Cause
The nose gear of the aircraft collapsed after landing.
Contributory Factors: The pilot landed the aircraft in wind shear conditions.
IARC Date
Release Date
CA 12-13a
23 FEBRUARY 2006
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